When I used to do voluntary work I got familiar with some of the regular customers, and one of them is an old man who speaks to me if I see him around the town (this is not my hometown but is a town I go to a lot to do shopping/meet friends, etc).
Every time I bump into him, which is usually in the bus station, he says hello and I say hello and we do the usual chitchat like ''how are you?'' ''nice weather'', you know, just normal small talk. But after he's said bye and all that, it leaves literally everybody around me staring at me with their mouths open, literally. This is not my imagination. Our greeting and small talk is just like any greeting or small talk I have with anybody I know, there's nothing different or odd about it at all, he's just a friendly elderly man. But the way everybody stares at me for about half a minute after he's gone really creeps me out.
I know he's an old man and I'm a young woman but I've spoken to other old men before and I don't get those looks from people. This man does not flirt or seem leary in any way (I am good at picking up on body language so I would know if his intentions were sexual or wrong in any way), and anyway surely that still wouldn't make everybody turn to me and stare. I can't quite pinpoint what sort of stares I get every time I speak to him, it's just a prolonged blank stare from everybody who is near me. The last time I saw him, I felt people staring, and people even moved themselves at an angle to stare, and I looked around at people and they are all staring, no word of a lie. When everybody finished staring, just this one girl still continued staring, with her mouth open.
OK so having a friendly greeting with an elderly man is wrong, I'm guessing? I mean, for all they know, he could be a relative of mine, or a neighbour, anybody. Could there be another reason they might stare vividly when he's gone by me after chatting to me? Could they all know something about him that I don't?
Any thoughts?
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